I appreciate your reasoned and non snarky response. Yes Loveland Colorado is correct. They have never once provided the provisions of the temporary permits for the last several years.
I may not win or get this resolved but these are expensive houses on the course, it’s a nuisance, devalues the...
I did not write that carefully enough. “No noise above the decibel level”. Ordinance attached. I have retained an attorney at this point though and I’ll let him deal with it.
Loveland, Colorado.
OG, OG Kush as I recall was affiliated with THC and Cannibas. You’ll have to take my word I didn’t just google that. Regardless your passive aggressive insult was noted and I couldn’t care less. It did remind me though why I loathe lawyers in the first place. Thanks for the reminder!
I was wondering when that assumption was going to come up but given the referral to him and the business they do with that firm I highly doubt it. Further, and I guess you missed it, but he said the case had merit (he called back after I started this thread) and unless you’re clairvoyant his...
My complaint is over industrial sized mowing operations. The noise ordnance is very specific especially with times of the day and decibels levels. Although I haven’t put a decibel meter out there yet…the mere fact they’re operating outside of defined times within such ordinance is a non starter...
As to speaking volumes, one lawyer I finally spoke with said my complaint/case has merit but he is not taking any new clients at this point in time. I’m not looking for a lottery payout just an injunction to operate within the municipal ordnance.
Well….imagine industrial sized mowers starting...
I have called several and none have had any interest in the case. That’s why I’m asking if it’s even feasible or I just haven’t found the right attorney. Business must be good for the legal profession I guess.
Is there any recourse or ability to file an injunction against a city who, in the past, violated their own noise ordinances and now grants itself “temporary” exemptions year after year? This involves a city owned golf course.